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Vol. 3 No.

31;
May 1, 2015
13 Broad St.,
Hudson Falls,
NY 12839

www.addigest.com e-mail: info@washingtoncounty.org Ph: 518-858-2786

NAPAUL PUBLISHERS, INC. - 2015 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

THINK SUMMER!

BEGINNING ORNITHOLOGY

CALLING ALL TALENTED


PEOPLE
Do you have talent and would like to perform on stage?
The Salem Courthouse Community Center will be hosting
its popular annual talent showcase at the Fort Salem Theater on Saturday, June 6 at 7:30 pm. (A mandatory technical
rehearsal will take place at the Fort Salem Theater on Friday,
June 5 starting at 6 pm.) The Master of Ceremonies for this
years production will be the popular former CBS 6 News
Anchor, Jerry Gretzinger. Auditions for the show will take
place in the second floor courtroom of the CCC on 2 Saturdays in April, the 11 and 18, from 10 am until noon. The
family-friendly show features singers, dancers, musicians,
magicians, and comedians. All ages are welcome to audition. Please call the CCC at 518-854-7053 and ask for Donna
to schedule an appointment to audition. The CCC is located at 58 East Broadway across from the Salem Central
School.

QUEENSBURY SENIOR
CITIZENS BOOK SALE-

by Steven Jay Sanford


Monday, May 11 at 7 pm (Crandall Library) to be repeated on
Wednesday, May 20 at 7 pm (www.salemcourthouse.org)
Steven Jay Sanford is a retired wildlife ecologist with a
lifelong passion for the natural world and a need to create.
He was born and grew up on Long Islands south shore
and so has always enjoyed birds and boats, everything
about duck shooting, and all things animals and plants
that live on the natural landscape.
He currently lives on an old farm in Washington County,
and spends many hours in creative pursuits painting,
carving, woodworking, building, repairing, restoring, etc.
His decoys (both decorative and working) and a boat he
uses on the Battenkill are featured in the exhibition,
Battenkill Inspired. www.crandalllibrary.org
Battenkill Inspired the 2015 exhibition and programs are
produced by the Folklife Center at Crandall
Public Library 251 Glen Street, Glens Falls, NY 12801and
funded in part by a grant from the New York State Council
on the ArtsFolk Arts Program with the support of Governor
Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.

CHICKEN BBQ.
The Quaker Springs Firemen and Auxiliary are hosting their
annual Chicken BBQ at their firehouse on Sunday, May 3,
2015 from 12pm to 3pm. The cost is $10 for adults, $6 for
ages 6-12 and children under 5 are free. Take out is available. Reservations are required. Please call 584-2758. !

GREENWICH LIBRARY BOOK


SALE AND MORE
The Friends of the Greenwich Librarys First Thursday Boomerang Book store in the Basement will once again be open
for business on May 7th, from 4:00pm until 7:00pm. The sale
room is filled with thousands of excellent condition hardcover and paperback fiction, non-fiction, childrens books
and more. In order to help you get your landscaping on, all
gardening and how-to books will be half price. All proceeds
from First Thursday Boomerang Sales go toward library
programs and materials. The Friends of the Library have
recently donated a major supply of reading material to
Hannafords Relay for Life book sale at the store. Look
for even more bargains and great books there to support
the Relay.

The Queensbury Senior Citizens will hold their semi annual


book sale on Thursday, May 7th from 9am to 3 pm and on
Friday, May 8th from 9am to 12pm. A sale of books for $1 a
bag will be from 9 to 12 on Friday. The sale includes an
excellent collection of hard covered books for $1 each. Trade
paperbacks are 75 cents, regular paperbacks are 25 cents,
and puzzles, CDs, and videos are 50 cents each. The sale
will take place at the Senior Center, corner of Bay and
Haviland Rd. For more information, please call 761-8224

CHICKEN BBQAnnual spring BBQ at the Argyle Firehouse (located on Rt.


40 north of the village) on Saturday, May 2nd, from 4pm til
gone. Eat in or take out. The menu includes 1/2 BBQ
chicken, baked potato, corn, roll w/butter, homemade cake
and beverage. Cost $10. For details call 638-8817.

GARAGE SALEMay 2, 2015 Garage Sale, unique craft items and antiques
West Fort Ann United Methodist Church, Copeland Pond
Rd, West Fort Ann, NY. Coffee, donuts and pastries available 8:00AM to 4:00PM. Also, check out our table at the Old
Stone House Library in Fort Ann Village.

MARTYN JOSEPH CONCERT


AND GREENWICH
FOOD PANTRY
FUNDRAISER:
TUESDAY MAY 19, 2015 7:00PM-Martyn Joseph is a
powerful singer/songwriter from Wales. He is a passionate
performer who weaves social justice throughout his music
for an incredible evening of live music.
www.martynjoseph.net His North American tour will bring
him to 70 Main in Greenwich, NY for a special night of
outstanding music; 10% of ticket sales will support Comfort
Food Community Greenwichs Food Pantry. Martyn also
raises and donates funds for Let Yourself Trust, his
nonprofit humanitarian foundation. Help make this a special
community event, bring an item for the food pantry and
dessert to share during the concert break. Tickets $15 in
advance and $17 at the door. For more information and tickets
go to www.seventymain.com

HOT DOG ROAST.


American Legion Post #278 sons and auxillary, Saturday
May 16 1-6pm under the pavilion. $15 includes unlimited
hot dogs, hamburgers, sausage and salads, while they last.
Draft beer, too. Horseshoes and raffles Call 518-695-3011 or
stop in for tickets. Rain or shine!

BEACH, FOOD AND MUSIC


FESTIVAL...THE BATTENKILL
RUNS THROUGH IT
Battenkill Conservancy is getting ready to host the fifth
annual beach, music & food festival on Saturday, May 30,.
The festival kicks off the summer season on the banks of
the Battenkill at the Greenwich Town Beach, just north of
the village on Route 29. The Battenkill Runs Through It
Beach & Music Festival will feature a great line up of the
capital region's most popular local musicians. In partnership with W-EXT 97.7, The Local 518 musicians include
HEARD, Peter Maine & the Graveyard Poets, Cradle Switch,
Bob Warren, multi-instrumentalist George Wilson and the
Adirondack Fiddlers. Professional & amateur musicians
are invited to bring an instrument and join the impromptu
jam sessions that will take place throughout the day culminating with a community square dance later in the afternoon. The Battenkill Picnic Plate (included with the price of
ticket) will offer a heaping selection of foods from top quality local restaurants and food purveyors. As always an
array of family activities related to the River Watch Discovery Program such as the popular bug table, canoe and
kayak rides, fly fishing demonstrations and water & beach
contests round out the day. It all makes for a perfect family
event for everyone who loves music, food and most importantly the river! This year the Battenkill Conservancy Community Citizen Award will be given to a special, soon to be
announced recipient that has long promoted the communities and history of Washington County. The popular
Battenkill Bidding Board will once again offers attendees
the opportunity to bid on the art, recreational and cultural
gems of the Battenkill watershed including original art pieces
depicting the river by internationally known artist, Stephen
Lack, Greenwich native Elizabeth Cockey and the young
local artist Jacob Houston. The Festival kicks off at noon
with a Color Guard Ceremony and ends at 6pm. Food, music and all activities are included for only $12! Reduced
entry for children 10 & under. Rain date: May 31st. Complete details to be posted at www.battenkillconservancy.org

THE ARGYLE SOX


RELAY FOR LIFE TEAM
are hosting a Bus Trip to the Boston Aquarium/Boston Area
on May 3rd! Bus trip proceeds go to the RELAY FOR LIFE!
Help us kick cancer with your donation! Bus leaves at 6:30am
from Greenwich Central School and goes to the Boston
Aquarium. You my either enter and participate in the discounted Aquarium Tickets and then go explore Boston or
immediately go explore Boston for the day. Bus will pick
back up at the Quincy Market at 6:30 pm. Tickets for bus
trip only are $45 and with discounted aquarium admission
tickets are as follows : Adults -Bus and Aquarium - $66
Seniors and College students with ID are $64. Children - 317 Bus and Aquarium -$59. Children Under 3 are free to the
Aquarium.
Children who Lap ride and are under 2 are Free! Buses do
not come equipped with seat belts. Total due by April 5th,
please contact to verify seats! Please contact Jennifer Ballard
at jen_fur1979@ yahoo.com/ 518-638-5481

CELEBRATE THE 2015


KENTUCKY DERBY WITH
FRIENDS FROM THE
COURTHOUSE
On Saturday, May 2 at 4 pm, the Salem Courthouse
Community Center will be hosting a Kentucky Derby Party
at Maple Lane Farm, the lovely home of Bob and Carolyn
st
Akland in Cossayuna, NY. The 141 Run for the Roses
will be celebrated with a delicious buffet dinner, a cash bar
featuring Mint Juleps, fun betting with token prizes, a large
wine basket raffle, beautiful music offered by harpist, Debi
Craig and the opportunity to watch the race with friends.
Tickets for this enjoyable party are $40: 518-854-7053.

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GREENWICH ONE
BEDROOM COUNTRY
COTTAGE FOR RENT:
Great views on 2 acres. NO
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leave a message.

HEDGES LAKE LOT FOR


SALE: 10' dock space included on water. $19,000.
518-858-2786.
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Call Al at Bryce R.E.
518-441-4353.

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private garden, garage.
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518-854-9285

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maintenance and snow plowing. $775/mo. 518-338-8311

FOR SALE BY OWNER:


5 Bedroom Farmhouse &
Barns On 3 Acres.
More Propery Available.
Hebron, NY
Motivated Seller!
518-854-7890
CORLEW REALTY
2243 Coach Rd.,
Argyle, NY 12809
518-638-6473
Serving Washington &
Warren Counties
Sandra Corlew,
Broker/owner

HOUSE FOR SALE: 4 bedroom, brick, dead end road,


large yard, wood and oil heat.
Call 518-854-7731. $85K. Salem, NY.
APARTMENT FOR RENT
IN SCHUYLERVILLE Upstairs over bakery Cafe. No
Pets. 518-695-3564 and
leave a message
OUT OF COUNTY BUYER
WANTS
A
FARM!
Reasonablly priced. Call Al at
Bryce R.E. at 518-441-4353.

CAMBRIDGE, NY
Luxury 3 bedroom, 3
bath home adjoining
State forest.
Gated off street parking,
newly renovated
kitchen,
stainless appliances,
granite counter tops,
washer/dryer, A/C.
Ground and snow
maintenance included.
$1250 plus utilities.
Call evenings.
1-518-854-9840.

DOUBLEWIDE HOME
$26,500. 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath,
Deck, Porch, Central Air, New
Vinyl Siding, New Windows,
Rt. 7, Brunswick,
Terrace Haven
518-326-4081.
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Farms, Woodlands
Vacant Lands &
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Call 518-638-6484 or
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May 1, 2015

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Knowledge of Tractors and Lawn Mowers pref. FT Yr Rnd,
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BAND SAWN
AIR DRIED
PINE LUMBER.
1x's and 2x's.
Most sizes on
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dried Hardwood
Flooring in Oak,
Cherry and
Hickory.
Pratt's Sawmill.
518-677-5609,
leave message.

HIGH BUSH
CRANBERRY TREES
5 ft. tall. $5 each. You dig
them. 518-854-7358.
Salem, NY
THE OWL PEN BOOK
BARNS WILL OPEN ON
MAY 1ST FOR THE SEASON.
166 Riddle Rd., Greenwich,
NY. Hours are Wed-Sun.
11AM-5PM.
518-692-7039
owlpenbooks@gmail.com

DAVIS & DAUGHTERS


RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL
PAINTING.
Fully Insured. You Wont Be
Disappointed Doing Business
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Give Us A Call Today.
518-308-5242 Or Email
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davisanddaughterspainting
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Daughters.

WHITE GERMAN
SHEPHERD PUPPIES
I Have 5 german shepherd
puppies for sale 4 purebred
white males And 1 Sable Male.
they will be ready on 6/2/15
will come with shots,
dewormed, and vet checked.
Will be $800.00 with papers.
they will also carry the rare
PRICE:
panda OUR
gene and
white gene. If
interested please call or email.
And I will send pics.
penquin9595@yahoo.com

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~ Sales & Service ~

Moores
Corners 518-642-1720
Jct. Routes 22 & 149, 8626 State Rt.22, Granville, NY

2 Dr, 5 Speed
ONLY 116K!
VENDORS NEEDED: Greenwich Town Wide Garage Sale May
16 & 17 Greenwich Senior Citizens Club is holding a garage sale at
the VFW in Greenwich . Looking for vendors to fill our covered
pavilion @ $10.00 a table.Contact Ellen Griffin at 518-692-9945

ANNUAL GARGAE SALE sponsored by the Fort Ann Vol. Fire


Company Saturday May 2 in Fort Ann. We will have vendors in
the firehouse, and are looking for more vendors. 518- 932-4559
for more info. We will be serving lunch at the firehouse.

Come
GARAGE SALE- May 2, 2015 Garage Sale, unique craft items
and antiques West Fort Ann United Methodist Church, Copeland
Pond Rd, West Fort Ann, NY. Coffee, donuts and pastries available 8:00AM to 4:00PM. Also, check out our table at the Old Stone
House Library in Fort Ann Village.

Sides of pork
Side of pork 100-110 lb avg @$2.79 lb
Includes the smoking, sausages & more
Mini side of pork- $105.95.

Sail

21 County Route 77 Greenwich

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INSTALLED

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Sail away with this
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set in 14k pink
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Same benefits as side of pork, only smaller portions

Many packages always available

Nessle Bros. Meats, Inc.


www.nesslebrothersmeats.com
On County Route 74, Greenwich, NY
518-692-9366 Open 8-5 Mon.-Sat.

WE MAKE
CUSTOM
EXHAUSTS

MOUNTED
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Call for our Tune Up Special


BASKET RAFFLE- Cambridge Valley Seniors will hold a Basket Raffle on Saturday, May 2, at Josiahs Well (Formerly the
Baptist Church) Main Street, Cambridge, NY. Doors open at 12
Noon. Drawings will be held at 1:30 PM. Entry ticket is $5, additional tickets are $3 each. Refreshments will be for sale. Anyone
willing to donate a basket call 518-677-3457. All baskets will be
welcomed.

McCanns Pharmacy &


Adirondack Compounding

For MOM
or Any Occasion!

NEW HOURS: MON. - FRI. 9 AM - 7 PM


SAT. 9 AM - 3 PM; SUN. 9 AM - 1 PM

TIME CHANGE- Beginning on May 3, 2015, the Worship Service time at Old Saratoga Reformed Church in Schuylerville will
change. The new time will be at 10 am. The church is located in
Schuylerville, at the corner of Pearl and Burgoyne Streets. The
sanctuary is handicapped accessible by means of a wheelchair lift.
All are welcome to attend the service

We Mix It To Fix It
FREE DELIVERY
166 Main St, Hudson Falls, NY 12839
Phone:(518) 747-4732

Ask about our new compounding services


and Medicine on Time.

MFG. JEWELER

30 Central Ave.
Mechanicville, NY
518-664-8283

PITTSTOWN SENIORS TRIP: A trip is planned to Pennsylvania Amish Lands June 2nd-4th 3 days, 2 nights, breakfasts,
dinners, theater, guided tour: $339 per person, inclusive. Info and
reservations: 518-478-3338. Members and guests welcome. Meet
at Tamarac Plaza-details upon making reservations.

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USED CAR SALES

38 Mumford Dr., Clarendon Springs,


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92 CHEVY Trailblazer autom, 2dr, ................. $1200
00 SATURN 4dr, 5 spd, maroon ...................... $1200
01 SAAB 9-3 4dr, 4cyl, std, black .................... $1500
05 CHEVY Malibu 4dr, V6, autom, tan ............ $1500
05 FORD Freestar, V6, autom, grey ............... $1500
01 VOLVO S40 4cyl, 4dr, autom, red .............. $1600
01 FORD Explorer autom, silver .................... $1600
99 TOYOTA Corolla 4cyl, 5spd, dk grey ......... $1600
02 SUBARU Limited 4cyl, std, blk .................. $1800
05 DODGE Neon SXT autom, black .............. $1995
00 CADILLAC Deville 4dr, V-8, autom, gold ... $1995
04 CHEVY Aveo 4dr, 4cyl, autom, blue ........... $1995
05 HYUNDAI Accent 4dr, 4cyl, 5spd, black .... $1995
04 CHRYSLER Sebring Conv, V6, autom,
silver ................................................................. $2000
98 DODGE Durango auto, red ....................... $2495
03 FORD Focus 4dr, autom, blue ................... $2495
02 CHEVY MALIBU auto, 4dr, V-6, brown ...... $2495
98 VOLKS Passat 4dr, 4cyl, autom, black ...... $2495
05 SATURN L300 4dr, V-6, autom, blue,
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14 Forest Street
Greenwich, NY 12834
Sandy DeGregory
Courtney Hughes
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SPECIALTY LUMBER
Table tops, mantle pieces, rustic furniture stock. Select grade
hardwood lumber, including
butternut, cherry, oak, ash,
birch, etc. Call 518-4942747.

Stu Maguires
Equipment Sales, Inc.

Used
Used Cars
Cars &
& Trucks
Trucks
Bought
Bought and
and Sold
Sold
Used
Used Auto
Auto &
& Truck
Truck
Parts
Parts
We
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Stand Behind
Behind Our
Our
Cars!
Cars!
NYS DMV #3580143
93 State
State Route
Route 44
93
518-695-3545
Greenwich,
Greenwich, NY
NY 12834-9607
12834-9607
GARAGE SALE
May 2nd
9 AM-3 PM
Bullson Road,
Greenwich.
Fabric, Books, Crafts,
Camping, Household, Misc.

3 POINT HITCH
POTATO PLANTER AND
PTO HYDRO POTATO
PICKER FOR SALE: Used
twice. $3200
203-488-9329 or
203-871-9172.

1998 HARLEY
SPORTSTER 1200 kit,
5,700 mi, cherry, black, 2nd
owner, single seat.Very good
cond. $3500. 802-442-7317.

FOR SALE: John Daly Gold


model golf clubs & bag. Excellent condition, most clubs never
used. Asking $100. Call 518507-6112

Castleton Corner Deli


Now Offers PIZZA!
Fea
We

CLARKS EQUIPMENT
175 East Broadway, Salem, NY 854-3149
GMC P/U with fisher plow. 140kmi, WANTED: Standing timber,
autom, no rust, new tires, new wood lots. Fully insured. Call
518-692-2109
battery. $3000. 802-442-7317.

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COUNTRY LIVING CENTER
Locally Owned by the Rieger Family for
over 45 Years!

:
ture

Seed Potatoes Onion Sets


Garlic Onion Plants
Asparagus Roots
Shallots Rhubarb
Berry Plants Hardy Fruit Trees
Flowering Shrubs

Open 7 Days Weekly 5am-10pm


16 Route 4A & 30
Castleton Corners, Vt 05735
802-468-5844
FORT ANN VILLAGE
WIDE SALE
Saturday & Sunday,
May 2nd & 3rd.
Vendors in the park$20 a space.
Antiques, memorabilia, crafts,
housewares & more.
Call 518-639-8634 or
518-812-1109 after 5
PM for setup.

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in our store!

$9/Gal.

Open Tues-Sat
Walk-ins
w el co m e

(in your own container)

Stop in and see our whole line of


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Hrs: Mon-Fri 10:30am-6pm. Sat 10:30am-4pm

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518-480-4698
HEALTHY HARVEST
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www.hhohydro.com

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1" & 2" T&G.
Shiplap, Novelty
Siding, Log Cabin
Siding. V-Groove.
Hrs: M-F 8 am-4:30 pm;
Sat. 8 am-3:30 pm
Pick-up or delivery.
193 Casey Road in
Schuylerville.
518-928-9982
518-583-1168
We now accept all
major credit cards!

Bring Your
Mower In For A
Spring Tune-Up!
2339 St. Rt. 40, Greenwich, NY
518-692-1015
M-F 7-5:30; Sat. 8-5; Sun. 9-5
FOR SALE: Troy Bilt
Econo Horse Rototiller.
$300 O.B.O.
518-692-2100

1999 FORD MUSTANG


standard, 140k mi, leather
interior, convertable. Excel
cond. $6500. 802-442-7317.

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Truck - Auto & Classic Car Sales & Service

See Tom or Alicia for all your Sales & Service Needs
2005 FORD TAURUS 6 cyl, auto, loaded .................................$3,995
2004 CHRYSLER SEBRING V6, auto, fully loaded, leather
interior, moon roof ...........................................................$4,295
2004 PONTIAC GRAND AM 4 cyl, auto, cloth interior, 87K .....$4,995
2004 NISSAN SENTRA 4 cyl, auto, cloth interior .................... $4,595
2003 OLDSMOBILE ALERO 4 cyl, auto, cloth interior ............. $3,995
2000 PONTIAC GRAND AM 4 cyl, auto, cloth interior ............. $3,895
2000 FORD F-150 HARLEY DAVIDSON EDT. fully loaded,
leather interior, 1 owner ................................................. $10,995
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2000 GMC 3500 4x4, auto ........................................................$5,995
1999 SUBARU OUTBACK 92K, 4 cyl, AWD, auto ...................$4,995
1995 JEEP WRANGLER 4x4, std., 5 spd, 102K ................................
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1990 GMC 3500HD 4x4, auto, 454 engline, looks/runs like
new .................................................................................. $9,995
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HOT DOG ROAST. American Legion Post #278 sons and auxillary, Saturday May 16 1-6pm under the pavilion. $15 includes unlimited
hot dogs, hamburgers, sausage and salads, while they last. Draft beer, too. Horseshoes and raffles Call 518-695-3011 or stop in for tickets.
Rain or shine!

Adirondack Seafood Co.

KATELYN FANE INDUCTED INTO FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES HONOR SOCIETY AT IOWA STATE
UNIVERSITY- Katelyn Fane was inducted into Kappa Omicron Nu, a family and consumer sciences honor society. Fane,
from Schuylerville, N.Y. is a sophomore studying pre-dietetics in
the College of Human Sciences at Iowa State University. Membership in Kappa Omicron Nu is the highest scholastic honor attainable in the area of family and consumer sciences at Iowa
State University.

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PLANT SALE- The Schuylerville Garden Clubs Annual Plant Sale will be held in Fort Hardy Park on Route 29 in Schuylerville, NY on Saturday, May 9 from 9am until sold out. Perennials, house plants, gardening gloves and garden related items will be
available.

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ARE YOU A JEDI? Calling all Padawans, Rebel Pilots, and
Wookies in Grades K to 5 to the Schuylerville Public Library landing bay. On May 4th from 6pm to 8pm, join us in costume and see
if you have what it takes to become a Jedi. We will have crafts,
activities, and snacks for all who attend; we encourage all parents
to stay with their children. Put C-3PO back together, detonate the
Death Star, and see if you can dance like an Ewok. Questions
please contact our Program Coordinator at 518-695-6641.This is
part of Screen Free Week May 4-10, 2015. Find out more at
screenfree.org for more ideas on how to unplug, and take the challenge yourself.

CASH: For crank


phonographs, early 78's,
cylinder records, parts.
Call 798-5612
TIRES FOR SALE
Car,Truck, Dump Truck,
Tractor trailer.
NEW & USED.
CHRIS CONNOLLY
421-3608
753-4542
HIGHER CASH PAID
FOR COINS, jewelry, gold,
silver, watches, diamonds,
stamps, sports cards, sterling,
anything old. Call Dennis @
518-583-3479 or
1-800-498-3479.

ERBE TENT RENTALS


tables, chairs, food chest,
lights, and tent sides.
Andy @ 469-3048
Art @ 791-4562

05 CHEVY SILVERADO Z71 reg. cab, V8, auto,


loaded, 81K, nice truck, finished in red ......................... $12,900
04 GMC Z71 XTRACAB 4x4, 4.8 V8, auto, loaded .... $8,995
06 CHEVY DURAMAX 1 ton dump w/ Fischer plow .. $18,900
03 CHEVY 3500 1 ton, reg. cab, dually, 8.1 V-8, Alison auto
tranny WAS $14,700.......................................NOW $14,300
03 CHEVY 2500HD 8.1 V8, auto, reg. cab, long bed .. $10,900
2004 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 6 cyl, auto ............. $4,750
2008 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE V6, auto, with all the
right toys ...................................................................... $12,900
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with air and new tires, must see .........................only $13,900

GAS TANK FOR SALE:


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ROAST PORK DINNER- The next ROAST PORK DINNER


is Saturday, May 2nd ,at the Pawlet Community Church. The
Ladies and Gentlemen's Supper Club invite you to dinner starting
at 5pm. If you have questions regarding the dinner, please call
Doreen Mach at 325-3428 or Judy Coolidge at 325-3073. Take
out orders can also be made on the day of the dinner by calling
the church at 325-3022. Menu includes: Roast Pork baked with
our famous topping, Stuffing, Mashed potatoes with gravy, Hot
vegetables, Cabbage Salad, Applesauce, Fruited jello, Rolls/butter, Hot and cold beverages. Dessert this month will be - Cake's
Chocolate and Hawaiian Wedding Cakes Cost of dinner is: Adults
-- $12.00, Age 12 -- $6.00, 5 & under - free.

*thru May 29th 2015


STRAWBERRY
SHORTCAKE SOCIAL
Rensselaer Countys Troy
Senior Service Center, 19
Third Street, Troy, will hold
its Annual Strawberry
Shortcake Social, on
Thursday, May 28th, at
12:30. Lunch will be served
at 12 noon menu: Baked
meatloaf followed by
strawberry shortcake. All
seniors age 60 and over are
welcome. For more information or to make a reservation
for lunch, please contact the
Center at 270-5348.

Call F
or
For
Spring
Pricing!

ARE YOU A CAREGIVER? Caring for Ourselves Support for Caregivers, meets 11am-12 at The Glens Falls Home ,
79 Warren St, Glens Falls March 4 & 18. Call 1-866-805-3931
for info. Free & open to all caregiver

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FORT ANN TOWN


SUPERVISOR HAS A PLAN
FOR A PLAN:

On her blog, Darlene Dumas says: Its time for a new plan
Now that our Town Emergency Plan is finished, its time
to move ahead with the development of a long-term plan
for Fort Ann.
In 2008, a dedicated group of local residents, in conjunction with professional planners, created The Fort Ann Joint
Community Plan. The plan they created had recommendations for nine different areas of community growth, including orderly growth, stimulating commercial growth,
preserving and encouraging farming, managing residential
growth to preserve the Towns rural character, protecting
the Towns natural resources, creating a desirable commercial/residential location, promoting tourism and related businesses, protecting and enhancing the Towns environment, and promoting and protecting the Towns distinctive character. The 32-page document describing the
plan was well-done and impressive and can be downloaded
here.
Unfortunately, the plan was shelved and essentially ignored.
Thats a shame, because every town should have a good,
forward-looking plan to guide its growth and direction. The
2008 Plan was really well done and the people who worked
on it should be congratulated on their accomplishment.
Many of its recommendations have stood the test of time.
However, because of its comprehensive nature, it included
many recommendations that were just too much for some
town residents to accept. The proposals for land use and
zoning, in particular, were controversial. As a result, the
entire plan was shelved.
I believe that Fort Ann needs a long-term plan and I am
initiating efforts to create one but Id like to learn from
the past. Rather than trying to build one comprehensive,
long-term plan, I think it will be easier and will make more
sense to break it up into a few simpler steps. At each step
along the way, well make sure that we continue to have
buy-in from the residents. I do not believe that a town plan
should be foisted upon the residents but should rather be
developed and implemented through consensus to the greatest extent possible. I also think that we should postpone
controversial parts of the original plan especially zoning and land use restrictions to some future time. There
simply isnt enough support for those in the Town right
now. Lets move ahead with what we can accomplish now
and worry about the other things at a later date.
Heres my plan:
First, Ive appointed a small, interim committee to examine the 2008 plan. Rather than starting from scratch, it
makes an excellent starting point. Im going to ask the interim committee to break the 2008 Plans many recommendations into the following groups:

Things that have already been accomplished since


that plan was created

Things we might reasonably accomplish in one to


two years

Things we might reasonably accomplish in three


to five years

2008 recommendations that are no longer germane or no longer seem advisable

Recommendations we need today that werent part


of the 2008 plan
Thats it. Thats Phase I and the result will be a report the
committee will publicize and provide to the Town Board
for approval. Upon approval (possibly after modification),
well begin Phase 2.
Whats that? Ill appoint a Phase 2 committee. It will take
the one-to-two year recommendations, create a plan for
implementing them and provide a report to the Board. Upon
acceptance, the Phase 2 committee will oversee the implementation of the one- and two-year recommendations.
At that point, well have made some good planning progress
and well start seeing the results of our efforts. Then it
will be time for Phase 3. Whats that? Exactly the same
thing as Phase 2 but working with the three-to-five year
recommendations.
Finally, we will eventually need a Phase 4 a process for
annually revisiting and updating the Fort Ann Town Plan so
it stays germane to the Town as the years roll by.
Im hoping the interim committee will complete its initial
report by midsummer. Then we can all look at it and discuss the recommendations for the first two years and, hopefully, start making some progress.
Time will tell if breaking the planning process into manageable chunks will allow us to move ahead but I think it
will. The alternative is to just keep reacting to events as
they occur and thats not the best way to build a great future for a town.

FORT EDWARD IS
CLEANING UP!:
The Fort Edward Village Highway Department will conduct their annual spring pick-up from now through May
29. Yard debris and brush will be picked up every Monday
AND Friday. Yard debris MUST be in biodegradable bags
and tree branches/brush MUST be no longer than 5 feet in
length. We DO NOT pick up full trees, stumps or lot clearing. All debris should be placed curbside for pickup

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT,


PURSUANT TO A RESOLUTION
ADOPTED BY THE PLANNING
BOARD OF THE TOWN OF
HARTFORD
on March 24, 2015, a public hearing was held by said Planning Board on April 28, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. at the Offices of the
Town of Hartford, 165 County Route 23, Hartford, New York,
to discuss the site plan application of Solar Project Solutions.
Application #15-04 Solar Project Solutions Solar Array:
The applicant, Solar Project Solutions is proposing to construct and operate a 2 Megawatt Solar Array at 323 Hall
Road in the Town of Hartford, Washington County, Tax
Map Number 122.-1-28
The Site Plan application is on file and available for review
at the Town Hall.

SALEM RESCUE SQUAD


Mary McClellan Foundation 2014 Grant. The Salem Rescue
Squad Inc. is pleased to announce The Mary McClellan
Foundation has generously awarded a grant to the organization for 2014. This grant has been used to purchase a
Stryker Power Pro XT stretcher with XPS system. This new
stretcher reduces associated risks of back injuries to members. With an expanded patient surface area, adjustable side
rails and wider mattress, it is designed with patient comfort
in mind. The Mary McClellan Foundation grant this year
and in previous years has been extremely beneficial in upgrading our equipment and supporting The Salem Rescue
Squads mission of providing emergency medical treatment
and transport. We wish to thank The Mary McClellan Foundation for continued support of our communitys health
care needs. For more than 45 years, the Salem Rescue Squad
has provided emergency medical services to citizens and
visitors in Salem, Hebron, Jackson, East Greenwich and
Rupert. The Squad relies primarily on dedicated volunteers
to serve as Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs), drivers and assistants in answering more than 400 calls per
year. Salem Rescue Squad is in search of new members who
can be a part of its team and contribute to its critical mission
of providing emergency medical care to the community. Flexible schedules are easily accommodated due to our 24/7
schedule. For more information about Salem Rescue Squad
call 518.854.7199 or email salem44ems@hotmail.com.

LATE NIGHT SHOPPING EVERY


4TH FRIDAY IN SALEM
On the 4th Friday of every month, many Salem Merchants
are keeping their doors open until 8 p.m., allowing customers the opportunity to Shop Local after work. To keep things
interesting for both Merchants and Customers, a new theme
will be chosen for each month. Shop Local and discover
everything their home town has to offer! This is a great
opportunity for everyone. Visit www.salemnychamber.com/
member/events

ARGYLES SIDE WALK


REGULATIONS:
LOCAL LAW NO. 1 OF 2007
A LOCAL LAW AMENDING LOCAL LAW NO. 2 OF 2005
RELATING TO SIDEWALKS IN THE VILLAGE OF ARGYLE
BE IT ENACTED by the Argyle Village Board, in the County of
Washington, as follows:
SECTION 1: Purpose and Intent; Authority - This local law sets
forth requirements for the use and maintenance of sidewalks in the
Village of Argyle in order to protect the public health, safety and
general welfare by providing safe walkways for pedestrians along
streets and roads in the Village. This local law is adopted pursuant
to Section 10 of Article 2 of the Municipal Home Rule Law.
SECTION 2: Construction, Maintenance and Clearing of Sidewalks;
Parking Prohibited A. Construction - Within the Village of Argyle,
construction of sidewalks where they do not currently exist is not
required. However, existing sidewalks must be maintained and
repaired. Property owners who elect to install sidewalks are required
to do so in accordance with this Local Law. Once installed, sidewalks
must be maintained consistent with this Local Law. Any sidewalks
that are located within the Village shall be constructed, reconstructed
and repaired in accordance with standards set by the Village Board.
B. Maintenance and repair Where the Village owns the property
where such sidewalk has been laid, the Village, in its absolute
discretion, may repair, maintain, replace and reconstruct such
sidewalks. The owner of premises abutting on any street or road
who owns the property where a sidewalk has been laid shall repair,
maintain, replace and reconstruct such sidewalk. Sidewalks may
be removed only in preparation for replacement, and the new
sidewalk shall be completed within sixty (60) days after removal of
the existing sidewalk. If any sidewalk is replaced or reconstructed,
it shall meet the requirements of Section A above. Any property
owner who is unable to complete construction in the time allowed
may apply to the Village Board for an extension of time. The Village
Board, in its discretion, may require posting of a bond in an amount
sufficient to ensure completion of the work.
C. Snow, ice and obstruction removal - The owner of premises
abutting on any street or road where a sidewalk has been laid shall
keep the sidewalk in front of the premises free and clear from
snow, ice, dirt and other obstructions including parked vehicles of
any kind. Snow and ice shall be removed as soon as possible but in
no event later than forty-eight (48) hours after the end of a snow or
ice event.
D. Trees and shrubs The owner of premises abutting on any
street or road where a sidewalk has been laid shall keep the sidewalk
free from obstruction by plants, shrubs and tree limbs. Tree limbs
lower than seven (7) feet must be trimmed from the sidewalk. No
plants, shrubs or trees may impede passage on the sidewalk.
E. Parking prohibited No vehicle of any kind, including but not
limited to automobiles, trucks, trailers, motor homes, motorcycles,
snowmobiles and all-terrain vehicles, shall be parked or stopped on
any sidewalk within the Village at any time.
F. Snowmobiles/ATVs No unauthorized motorized vehicle,
including but not limited to a snowmobile or All Terrain Vehicle,
shall be operated on any sidewalk within the Village. This Section
shall not prevent the use of an all-terrain vehicle equipped with a
plow, or similar vehicle, from being used to remove snow from
sidewalks.
G. Noncompliance; enforcement (i) A violation of this Chapter by
parking on a sidewalk shall constitute a violation punishable by a
fine not exceeding $125 for the first offense; the penalty for
additional offenses shall be as set forth in Section G(ii).
(ii) Except as set forth in Section G(i) above, failure to comply with
any of these regulations shall constitute a violation punishable by a
fine not exceeding $250 for the first offense; $350 or imprisonment
for a term not exceeding 15 days, or both, for the second offense;
and $450 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding 15 days, or
both, for the third and any additional offenses.
(iii) In addition to any fine imposed, the Court shall order restitution
to the Village for costs and expenses incurred. In the case of snow,
ice and obstruction removal, such restitution shall be in the minimum
amount of Forty Dollars ($40.00).

ADIRONDACK VOICES TO
PERFORM SPRING CONCERT
The Adirondack Voices will hold their annual spring concert in conjunction with the Lake George Community Band
on Tuesday, May 5, at 7:30 p.m., at Christ Church United
Methodist, 54 Bay Street. Under the direction of Penny
Schiek, the chorus consists of over 70 voices. Piano accompaniment will be provided by Carol Ann Elze-Sussdorf. This
springs concert theme is Americana. The Voices will perform a selection of music by American composers, including several pieces by well known composer Aaron Copland,
and then the Lake George Community Band will play a selection of music continuing the Americana theme. Admission for the performance will be $10.00 per person. Tickets
will be available at the door. For further information, call
796-4648.

JOIN OUR CHOIR!


We are looking for singers to join our choir at the West
Hebron Presbyterian Church on Route 30 in West Hebron.
Choir practise is at 7pm Wednesday nights at the church or
manse. Please call Pastor Laura Mitchell for more info: 518854-3729.

ARE YOU A CAREGIVER?


Caring for Ourselves Support for Caregivers, meets 11am12 at The Glens Falls Home ,
79 Warren St, Glens Falls March 4 & 18. Call 1-866-805-3931
for info. Free & open to all caregivers.

CONNECTIONS:
Do you need help with long term care for yourself or a
friend? Contact NY Connects Coordinator Susan at Warren/Hamilton Counties Office for the Aging at 1-866-8053931 to find out about options available for persons of any
age needing care.

SCRABBLE PLAYERS:
Join us for a fun-filled evening of friendly competition
featuring thinking creatively, stretching the rules, and
plottingall for a great cause! Literacy New York Greater
Capital Region will again host SCRABBLE TEAM
CHALLENGE. One can play as an individual or compete as
a team. Tickets are $60 - individual with Corporate
sponsorship levels - starting @ $600. Dinner included and
an A-Z raffle too! Contact Deb Seifert (e)
dseifert@literacynycap.org (p) 518-793-7414 for details and
tickets. The Greenwich Free Library would like to send a
team to support adult literacy programs in our area. We are
looking for individuals who can pay their own way and/or
sponsorships for players. Interested? Contact Annie Miller
at the library 692-7157 or amiller@sals.edu Scrabble Team
Challenge...How it works: Compete as a member of a team of
8 made up of friends, neighbors or colleagues. The evenings
rules are built on traditional SCRABBLE, but.with a twist!
The idea is to create a board with the highest score! You
can buy additional tiles to add words and/ or buy dictionary
cheats to confirm spelling. The first 10 teams to register
receive bonus points too!

VENDORS NEEDED:
Greenwich Town Wide Garage Sale May 16 & 17 Greenwich
Senior Citizens Club is holding a garage sale at the VFW in
Greenwich . Looking for vendors to fill our covered pavilion
@ $10.00 a table.Contact Ellen Griffin at 518-692-9945

ARE YOU A JEDI?


Calling all Padawans, Rebel Pilots, and Wookies in Grades
K to 5 to the Schuylerville Public Library landing bay. On
May 4th from 6pm to 8pm, join us in costume and see if you
have what it takes to become a Jedi. We will have crafts,
activities, and snacks for all who attend; we encourage all
parents to stay with their children. Put C-3PO back together,
detonate the Death Star, and see if you can dance like an
Ewok. Questions please contact our Program Coordinator
at 518-695-6641.This is part of Screen Free Week May 410, 2015. Find out more at screenfree.org for more ideas on
how to unplug, and take the challenge yourself.

USDA OFFERS NO DOWN


PAYMENT OPTIONS FOR
RURAL HOME BUYERS.
A USDA official announced today that funds are available
to help rural residents of New York buy or repair single
family homes. Expanding and preserving homeownership
is a major part of the foundation for a stronger, more prosperous rural New York, said Scott Collins, USDA Rural
Development New York Acting State Director. There is tremendous potential for New York and these funds will contribute towards building safe communities that people can
call home. Funding is available through two Rural Development housing programs; the Home Repair program and
the Guaranteed and Direct Loan program. Rural Development guarantees the loan which can be made on either a
new or existing home for up to one-hundred percent of the
appraised value. For more information on these programs
and how to apply, please contact our Greenwich office at
(518) 692-9940 Ext. 4 or visit click here to find out more
about USDAs housing programs.

FLOAT INTO SPRING WITH


GORGEOUS MUSIC AT
THE COURTHOUSE.
Float into spring on the glorious notes of classical music
giants including Beethoven, Schumann, Bach and Mozart.
Now in its sixth year, the Salem Courthouse Community
Center is pleased to present its distinguished series of
chamber music concerts on three Sundays at 3:00 pm: April
26, May 17 and June 14. These events provide local
audiences with the opportunity to hear the finest music in
an elegant atmosphere. Music director and pianist, Daniel
Shulman, and his wife, violinist and violist, Kaori
Washiyama, will delight audiences by collaborating on
several pieces. The couples son, Adam, will also perform
with his father. Mr. Shulman is a former head of the
conducting program at the California Institute of Arts, and
a faculty member of CCNY and C.W. Post College. He
frequently performs on piano in Asia and throughout the
United States. Ms. Washiyama is a competition winner who
directs her own chamber music series in Japan and has
appeared frequently on both coasts of this country. She is
on the faculty of Bennington College. Among the other
participating musicians are Melanie Dexter, violin, member
of the Vermont Symphony and Bennington String Quartet;
Joana Genova, violin, well known for her prominent role in
the Manchester Music Festival; Nathaniel Parke, cello,
faculty member of Williams College and principal cellist of
the Berkshire Symphony Orchestra; Josh Rodriguez, violin,
member of the Glens Falls Symphony and faculty at
Skidmore College; and Jonah Thomas, cello, recent graduate
of Juilliard School and frequent performer in the Courthouse
Series. The first concert on April 26 will feature: Bachs
Concerto for Piano and Strings in F Minor; Schuberts Sonata
for Piano in G Major; Kodalys Intermezzo for String Trio;
and Mozarts Concerto for Piano and Strings in A Major.
Once again, this series has been partially funded by a grant
awarded by LARAC. The tickets are $20 each or $45 for the
series of three concerts. To reserve your tickets, please call
the Courthouse at 518-854-7053.

HISTORY FAIRE
4th Annual History Faire - Saturday, May 16. Clifton ParkHalfmoon Library, 475 Moe Rd., Clifton Park, NY. 10:00am2:00pm. A family event hosted by Heritage Hunters
genealogy and local history group. The Faire offers
programs, activities and displays for the entire family. Local
historians and historical societies will highlight their
collections. Korean War Veterans and the National Park
Service will be represented. Local book vendors will sell
historical books and local authors will autograph books.
Children can take a passport trip through the History
Faire, create a hand print family tree or make a family crest.
The following talks will be offered: 10:30 11:00 David
Fiske: Trial of Solomon Northup Kidnappers 11:15 11:45
Craig Hayner: Searching Saratoga County Records, Making
Sense of the Labyrinth. 12:00 12:30 Dave Hubbard:
Americas Richest Nun, Story of Saint Katharine Drexel 12:45
1:15 Ray OConor: She Called Him Raymond, a true story
of love, loss, faith and healing. For information call (518)5872978 or e-mail melfrejo@aol.com

ADIRONDACK VOICES TO
PERFORM SPRING CONCERT

The Adirondack Voices will hold their annual spring concert


in conjunction with the Lake George Community Band on
Tuesday, May 5, at 7:30 p.m., at Christ Church United
Methodist, 54 Bay Street. Under the direction of Penny
Schiek, the chorus consists of over 70 voices. Piano
accompaniment will be provided by Carol Ann Elze-Sussdorf.
This springs concert theme is Americana.
The Voices will perform a selection of music by American
composers, including several pieces by well known
composer Aaron Copland, and then the Lake George
Community Band will play a selection of music continuing
the Americana theme. The concert will culminate with three
selections performed jointly by the chorus and the band,
including two exhilarating patriotic songs.
The Lake George Community Band, currently under the
direction of Michael Craner, was established in 2003 and
A great way to study through the Bible at your convenience. numbers over 65 members consisting of area residents and
Exciting and informative study that could change your life. students from local schools and colleges. The bands
mission is to provide the community with musical programs,
Compliments of Free Spirit Fellowship. 518-885-3149
preserving the tradition of the American concert
band.Admission for the performance will be $10.00 per
person.
Tickets will be available at the door. This project is made
possible with funds from the Decentralization Program, a
regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts
with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New
York State Legislature and administered by the LARAC/
Lower Adirondack Regional Arts Council. For further
information, call 518-796-4648.

FREE HOME BIBLE STUDY

WHIPPLE CITY FESTIVAL


CALL FOR ARTISANS!
The Whipple City Festival committee invites local artisanspotters, jewelers, quilters, leather workers, paper makers,
cheese makers, stone carvers, basket makers, silversmiths,
painters, photographers and more- to join Greenwich's vibrant summer street festival in selling their handmade art
and wares in a brand new, traditional style Artisans Market!
The 2015 Whipple City Festival Artisans Market strives to
feature handmade items created by real artists and fine
craftspeople from our region. The well attended, familyfriendly Whipple City Festival will take place June 19th and
20th 2015. The Artisans Market will be held on Saturday
June 20th from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. in Mowry Park, Greenwich. The one day fee is $50.00 Artisan set-up begins at
8:00 a.m. on Saturday morning. Artisans are welcome to stay
past 6:00 p.m. Commercial vendors please call for more
information. There will be a demonstration tent for artists to
showcase their skills! Let us know if you can do demos.

BASKET RAFFLE
Cambridge Valley Seniors will hold a Basket Raffle on Saturday, May 2, at Josiahs Well (Formerly the Baptist Church)
Main Street, Cambridge, NY. Doors open at 12 Noon. Drawings will be held at 1:30 PM. Entry ticket is $5, additional
tickets are $3 each. Refreshments will be for sale. Anyone
willing to donate a basket call 518-677-3457. All baskets will
be welcomed.

ALL YOU CAN EAT BREAKFAST


An all you can eat country buffet breakfast will be held at
the Middle Falls Fire House located on Route 29 in Middle
Falls, on May 3rd from 7:30 AM to 11 AM. $7 for adults, $3
for children. Come join us for breakfast and conversation.

ROAST PORK DINNER


There will be a roast pork public fundraiser dinner on Sunday, May 3rd at Herschel-Argyle Lodge #508, Main Street,
Hartford, NY. Serving 12 Noon to 2 PM. Roast pork and
trimmings, includes beverage and dessert. Take outs available. $10 donation, 6-12 years $5, under 6 free.

TEX MEX ON CINCO DE MAYO:


Members of the First United Presbyterian Church of Salem
will be hosting a Cinco de Mayo - Tex Mex dinner on Saturday evening May 2 from 5:00 until 7:00. Take-outs will be
available. The menu includes chicken or beef fajitas, and a
varied assortment of Mexican side dishes - most are not
spicy hot, but "heat" will b e available to those desiring the
spicier version; and desserts including Mexican Wedding
Cakes. Tickets are $10 for adults; $5 for youth from 5-12
and children under 5 are free. The church, also known as
the "White Church" is located on West Broadway in Salem, across from the Post Office. Proceeds will be contributed to upcoming projects that will preserve and restore
our historic church. For more information call Marilyn at
518-854-7521 or Dolores 518 854-7275.

THE GEORGI ON THE


BATTENKILL COMMUNITY
PARK AND MUSEUM IN THE
HAMLET OF SHUSHAN, NY
IS THE PERFECT SPOT FOR
A SPECIAL DAY.
Whether it is an outdoor wedding, a concert, or a casual
picnic, this is the place where memories are made. Contact
Coordinator, Wendy Bordwell @ (518) 854-3773 or
info@thegeorgi.com Leashed Pets Welcome. May 9,@ 3:00
PM : Battenkill Inspired Youth Photo Contest Finalists:
Exhibit Opening and Reception at the Georgi on the
Battenkill Community Room. Submission Deadline May 1.
$50 First Prize in three Age Groups. Finalists will be selected by a panel of judges and refreshments served. Free
and Open to the Public. Exhibit will be displayed weekends
and by appointment during the month of May. For more
information find us on Facebook, www.thegeorgi.com or
contact Coordinator, Wendy Bordwell @ 518.854.3773 or
info@thegeorgi.com .

SPRING FLING
Obedience Classes starting the week of MAY 5 and 6, 2015.
4 Week Group Obedience classes. Tuesdays--- Beginner;;;;;; Wednesdays-----Puppy. Both classes begin at
6:15pm. Dress comfortably. Bring Training Treats. FMI or
to register, please call MYNE at (518) 638-5488 or 638-6985.
MYNE Training and Boarding Facility,LLC 511 Pleasant
Valley Road Argyle .www.mynetrainingandboarding.com

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Small Enough to Know You, Large Enough to Serve You.

MONTHLY BREAKFAST: The Fish Creek Rod and Gun Club located on route 32 south of the
village of Victory ( look for our sign ). Will be cooking breakfast on Sunday 10 May 2015 starting at
8:00-11:00AM and will continue on the second Sunday of each month all year. Eggs cooked to order,
bacon, sausage, toast ( white or wheat ), pancakes ( regular, blueberry, buckwheat, apple cinnamon ),
french toast, home fries, orange juice, coffee, tea, hot chocolate. Cost: Adult $7.00 Child $4.00,
EVERYONE will be welcome. 695-3917

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Are You Doing Custom Work Off Your Farm?


Perhaps your business needs to create a new entity. Custom farm work is a great way to diversify
a business. It can provide supplemental income
but can also add extra risk and exposure to your This weeks ag report is
primary farm. It makes legal sense to structure sponsored by:
any type of custom farm service as a separate
business. Make sure any liability stays connected
to the custom business and not your farm.
For example, trucking, excavation and transportation services can hold a high potential for
risk. The odds of getting in an accident are far
greater when you are on the road for long periods of time.
If you incur a major accident that transpires into a law suit, your farms total assets would be
subject to pay the settlements, damages and court fees. However, if your trucking company is
structured as a limited liability company (LLC), only those assets would be in jeopardy.
Then the worst-case scenario might be bankruptcy for the custom operation.
Farmers who have multiple custom services that dont share many resources should set up separate business entities for each custom service.
While having multiple business entities can add to your accounting and book work, Janzen believes the extra protection justifies the work.
Once you decide to separate your custom farm service, you need to determine which business
structure best fits your needs. C corp, S corp, LLC, etc.
Keep separate checking accounts, records and assets. "Make sure the farm pays the custom
business for its work, and vice versa. Do not commingle funds, and keep clear records of the
custom business paying employees.
Create an annual report for each entity. Yes, it is more book work, but it is work that may pay off
in the future.

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Reflections: A Different Kind of


Parenthood
Written by Rachel Essaff Maher
Three weeks ago, we adopted a puppy.
If you want to have children someday,
get a puppy first. Its like boot camp
for caregivers. I have three little boys and I can honestly say that one female puppy is harder than three
kids. The teething is much worse; she has eaten several dog toys, chewed through three tennis balls, and
has dropped her Nylabone on my big toe a couple of
times now. Her selective hearing is almost admirable in terms of dedication. While she can sit for
a treat, she easily ignores stay, come, and
omigod, Jackie, my bathrobe belt is not a chew toy!
There are no diapers to change with a puppy though,
which seems great until you think of the ramifications of housetraining. Currently, I am potty-training
my youngest child, Isaac, while housetraining the dog,
Jackie. The two activities are wearing me out, but
so far my son is doing much better. For example, he
doesnt wet the floor out of excitement whenever I
enter the room. And I have found that he can go all
day without a single accident, whereas she can only
remember to go outside when it is sunny and warm
out. Little boys are predictable in some ways and
can be rewarded for trips to the potty in simple ways.
Puppies, on the other hand, cannot be persuaded into
cooperating by big-boy Spider-man undies and
SpongeBob stickers.
When it snowed out the other day, Jackie whimpered
loudly at 5:00 am and I dragged myself out of bed,
looking like a wild-haired maniac and not thinking to
grab my jacket (under the mistaken idea that April
might possibly be spring time) while she barked and
whimpered and barked again. Then she had to be
carried outside after she stopped at the door and refused to go out, staring at me as though I had lost my
mind to even suggest such a thing, and I had to stand
out there with her (in my pajamas!) until she realized
that I was as stubborn as she was and we were not
going in until her business was finished. Outside,
there were other dogs in other yards doing what they
were supposed to do. Meanwhile, my dog was alternating between chasing her tail and scratching at
the door while I stood there, shivering and freezing
my butt off nearby until she finally realized that we
were not going in until she fulfilled her end of the
bargain. Twenty minutes later, I was finally back
inside the house, warming my hands by the electric
fireplace when she decided to sneak behind the armchair and finish what she had started out in the frozen
tundra of the backyard. While I cannot say I blame
her, I noted with some satisfaction that she had known
what she was doing was naughty enough that she had
thought to hide it (so at least she is learning what is
good behavior and what is not) and thats when I realized how similar dogs and children really are.
Now Isaac is nearly done with potty-training. Unlike his two older brothers, this has taken almost nine
months. He is very short for his age and is finally
tall enough to complete the process without assistance. We are still working on keeping him dry during the night, a feat that Jackie already has down pat.
She is a smart puppy who values a clean crate more
than Isaac values a clean bed, but then again she is
locked in there all night whereas Isaac is allowed to
roam free. If only the two could collaborate and discuss the benefits of being trained for both parts of the
day. Perhaps they could urge one another on or form
a support group of some sort. And while I know that
these early days wont last forever, I do find myself
dreaming of a day when Pull-Ups are a thing of the
past and the dog can be trusted on the sofa unattended.
All in good time, I suppose. All in good time.

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Move South! Sick of Cold?


Cash Paid! No Fees! Fair Price!
Brk 928-1231

Starter Homes $74k and Up


Call Jim@ BRYCE 5886755

High Taxes? We Can Help!


Hurry Grievance Day Coming
Soon BRYCE 271-7630

CHICKEN BBQ. The Quaker Springs Firemen and Auxiliary are hosting their annual Chicken
BBQ at their firehouse on Sunday, May 3, 2015 from 12pm to 3pm. The cost is $10 for adults, $6 for
ages 6-12 and children under 5 are free. Take out is available. Reservations are required. Please call
584-2758. !
CHICKEN BBQ --Christ United Methodist Church (Bridge Street) will hold its annual Chicken
BBQ on Saturday, May 9th from 4-6 pm. Reserve your tickets for Giffy's Chicken Dinner by calling
518-265-6187. Price $12. Drive-thru only. Only a few tickets will be available at the door.

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WE WANT YOUR CANS


AND BOTTLES!
334 Pleasant St

REDEMPTION CENTER
BENNINGTON VERMONT
Just off Main St
Call: (802)-442-9886
We happily take Bottle Drives
Open M-F 8-4:30 PM
Sat. 8-3:30 PM
Sun 9-1 PM

WE ALSO HAVE
COMMERCIAL SPACE
FOR RENT

WE ARE BUYING USED


APPLIANCES!
Working or not. Please Call
802-747-8830.

$ BUYING- HIGHEST
PRICES PAID $
Gold & silver jewelry; vintage costume & turquoise.
Coins, watches, knives, military, toys, antiques etc. 30+
years experience..save time,
call Joe first. 518-893-0235
or 518-669-2274

FIREWOOD FOR SALE:


full cord, local, unseasoned
Hardwood, cut and split. 518692-2109

INSURANCE

21982 NY Route 22,


Hoosick Falls, NY 12090
518-686-3080 M-F 8 AM - 5 PM
SOME OF OUR VEHICLES ARE LOCATED AT OUR DISPLAY LOT
AT 5343 NY ROUTE 7, HOOSICK FALLS

CASH: For crank phonoSCRAP TIRE REMOVAL


graphs, early 78's,
Call for pick up or drop off
cylinder records, parts.
service available. 518-686Call 798-5612
9621 Hoosick, NY

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2004 CHEVY
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2000
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Stock #u012666,
4 Cyl, 5 Speed Manual,
76k miles

Stock #u323557
6 Cyl, Automatic, 4WD,
PW/PL, Cruise

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4WD, V-6, Auto, AC,
Cruise, Very Clean

WE ARE HERE
TO SERVE YOU:
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144 Broad St.,
Schuylerville 695-4665
North Country Insurance
101 Main St.,
Greenwich, NY
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APPLIANCES
RECONDITIONED
& GUARANTEED
Refrigerators, Ranges, Washers, Dryers. Best selection,
price & guarantee. New &
Used parts. Major credit cards.
518-761-9501
59 Boulevard
Queensbury, NY
1-800-640-4313

OUR PRICE:

5,100

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4,500

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5,900

View all of our inventory at: www.hpautoonline.com


Farm Tractor Mechanic:
For Compact Tractor
Dealership. Must Have Diesel
Exp.and Have Own Tools. FT,
Yr Rnd, 401k, Benefits.
So. Glens Falls: 636-5580

VENDORS WANTED Food


& Craft Fair
Cambridge United Presbyterian
Church
Balloon Festival Weekend June
5-6. Call Gayle 518-854-8008
or Sally 518-854-9536

WE SPECIALIZE IN
ESTATE CLEAN OUTS.
Antiques purchased or
consigned. WANTED:
antiques, collectibles, fine
used furniture, china , glass,
books and garage sale items.
Call 518-747-0197

SPRING IS HERE! DISCOUNT TIRES!


CALL FOR PRICING! OVER 25
LINES OF TIRES AVAILABLE!
We Accept
Most
After Market
Warranties

DOMESTIC & IMPOR


T SER
VICE & REP
AIR
IMPORT
SERVICE
REPAIR

Lowest A.B.S. Brake Repair


Prices Tires
Check Engine Lights
on tires Radiators & Heater
Cores
Hometown Auto Care
Big Time Service...Small Town Prices!
Expert Automotive Service
N.Y.S Inspections
Computer Diagnostics
Hard to Fix
Problems

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near Stonebridge Steel
(518) 695-2095 Open: M-F 8-5

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NEED A DUMPSTER?

10-15-20 Yard Roll Off


Dumpster Rentals
Int. & Ext. Demolition
& Clean Out Service Available

(518) 854-9555

Need to sell your home?


Call Al Konieczny @ Bryce
Real Estate 441-4353
Competitive , Reliable, Professional and Proven Service for
all your needs!

www.bddumpster.com

Mechanic :
For Outdoor Pwr Equip Dlr.
Sm and 2Cyc Engines. Lawn
Mowers, Riders, Chainsaws,
Trimmers etc. Exp Only. Must
have own tools. Full Time,Yr
Rnd, 401k, Benefits.
So. Glens Falls: 636-5580

CDL A AND B DRIVERS


NEEDED: Driver should live within
50 miles of Hoosick Falls, NY 12090.
Driver needs to be dependable. OTR
drivers and Local drivers wanted.
Enhanced license and TWIC a plus
but not needed to apply. Call Bill for
details: 518-686-5441

FIREWOOD
FOR SALE:
Cut, split. Local
delivery. 518538-1097.

OPENING
FRIDAY,
Brunswick
MAY 1ST!
Cream
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Now With
Special
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Soft
Serve

Hard Yogurt!
& Soft Serve
Ice Cream.
Yogurt, Too!

Brunswick Cream
@ CAPITAL AGWAY
1333 ROUTE 7 BRUNSWICK
518-279-4300

NEW D
IFIE
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SCAL

Open Daily til 9 pm

Now Buying
Junk Cars $200 & Up

Scrap, Tin Taken In!


Also Buying: Copper, Brass &
Batteries per Lb.

Pittstown $314,900 Immaculate Custom Col. Overlooking Tomhannock Res.


Britnk Schl Al @ BRYCE
441-4353

Brunswick $389k Custom


Ranch on 47 private Acres
Barn w/3 Stalls inground pool.
Al Konieczny @ BRYCE
441-4353

BEST OF QUALITY
TAXIDERMY
Deer Heads Mounted. Bear
Rugs Made. Museum Quality.
518-642-9570

2000 FORD EXPL S XLT


auto, 4wd, v6, white, good tires,
well maintained, recent vt
inspect, 190K. $2600
802 442 7317

Pittstown $259,900 Cedar


Log home on 5 Scenic Acres.
Man Cave Garage. Al
Konieczny @ BRYCE 4414353

E Side Beauty! Walk to Emma


Willard! 3BR, Spacious Colonial,Yard, Big Gar w/Loft & More
Only $145k BRYCE 9375120

CHROME
WHEELS
slotted circle,
F-250/350 Ford
P/U. 16 like new.
$150.
413-884-4055.

HELP WANTED.
Mechanic. Experienced auto and/ or
heavy duty technician. Full Time
with benefits.
Salary is dependent
on skill level.
Inquire by phone
(518)686-5411

Coming Soon~ Renovated


3000 SqFt home in North40
6 Bedrooms, 4 Baths Be 1st!
BRYCE 937-5120

LAND
OR
FARM
WANTED: Top price paid.
Out of country buyers. Call
Bryce Realty 518-271-7630

McCartees Barn
Fine Art & Antiques
23 East Broadway,
Salem, NY
518-854-3857
Visit us on
Facebook
McCartees.Barn

CAROLS COLLECTIBLES

& Antiques

Books Glassware
Frames Artwork
Tools Toys
Housewares Furniture Jewelry
Plates & Dishes and so much more!

Open Daily Year-Round Multi-Dealer Shop


Debit
Cards

518.499.0728 Carol &Terry


84 Broadway, Route 22
Whitehall, NY

carolscollectibles.biz

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Town & Country


Auction
Keep all your Items in one
place for the best Price!
Auctions Weekly
at
7:00 PM
Local Dealers in
attendance
weekly.

Tuesday- New Merchandise


Friday- Antiques,
Collectibles,
General Merchandise
Saturday- Small Livestock,
Farm items

NYS Pet Dealers Lic#411534

457 Rt. 32N, Schuylerville, NY

Call

Today-

518-695-6663

www.towncountryauctions.com

SLATE WANTED: Used slate


on or off the building. Also new
and used slate for sale. Call 802265-3200.

TAILGATE SALE- On Sunday, May 3, Brunswick Grange will hold their annual
Spring Agricultural Tailgate Sale at the Schaghticoke Fairgrounds, Route 67 & 40,
Schaghticoke, NY from 8 AM to 12:30 PM. More than 50 vendors will have various
varieties of chickens, ducks, geese, pigeons, veggies, plants & other agricultural items.
ABSOLUTELY NO DOGS, CATS, PUPPIES OR KITTENS WILL BE ALLOWED
FOR SALE. A donation of $15/vendor will be charged. Event will be held rain or shine.
There will be no refreshments available. For more information please call 518-2799113.

ERIE CANAL AND HERKIMER DIAMOND MINE TRIP Join the


Town of Pittstown Seniors (TOPS) We will be limited to 25 people for this
trip Includes surface mine (keep what you find), museum & shop the diamond
retail store. On to a lunch at Waterfront Grille for a Buffet (not all you can
eat) with Ham & Turkey and a lot more wonderful items. After lunch we
board the boat for a narrated Lock-Through cruise on the Erie Canal. Lets
not forget browsing thru Gems Along the Mohawk. August 13, 2015 leaving
from Tamarac Plaza at 7 a.m., Price $54, contact Sylvia at (518) 478-3338.

DOLLAR GENERAL CELEBRATES


GRAND OPENING OF A NEW STORE IN
GREENWICH, NY
Dollar General will celebrate the opening of its new location at 1251 Route 29 in
Greenwich next Saturday, May 2 at 8 a.m. with free prizes and special deals.
Dollar General will offer Greenwich residents a convenient new place to shop for
everyday essentials at low prices.
Additionally, the first 50 adult shoppers at the store will receive a $10 Dollar General gift card and the first 200 shoppers will receive a Dollar General tote bag,
among other giveaways.
Dollar General is committed to delivering a pleasant shopping experience that
includes a convenient location, a wide assortment of merchandise and great prices
on quality products, said Dan Nieser, Dollar Generals senior vice president of real
estate and store development. We hope our Greenwich customers will enjoy shopping at Dollar Generals new location.
Dollar General stores offer convenience and value to customers by providing a
focused selection of national name brands and private brands of food, housewares,
seasonal items, cleaning supplies, basic apparel and health/beauty products. The
stores fresh layout is designed to make shopping simple for customers. Seasonal
products are displayed in the center of the store, departments are easily recognizable with visible signage and coolers are conveniently located at the front of the
store.
Traditional Dollar General stores employ approximately six to 10 people, depending
on the need. Anyone interested in joining the Dollar General team may visit the
Career section at www.dollargeneral.com.
Dollar General gives its customers more than everyday low prices on basic merchandise. Dollar General is deeply involved in the communities it serves and is an
ardent supporter of literacy and education. At the cash register of every Dollar
General store, customers interested in learning how to read, speak English or get
their General Education Diploma (GED) can pick up a brochure with a postagepaid reply card that can be mailed in for a referral to a local organization that offers
free literacy services. Since its inception in 1993, the Dollar General Literacy Foundation has awarded more than $97 million in grants to nonprofit organizations,
helping more than 5.8 million individuals take their first steps toward literacy or
continued education. For more information about the Dollar General Literacy Foundation and its grant programs, visit www.dgliteracy.com.
About Dollar General Corporation
Dollar General Corporation has been delivering value to shoppers for over 75 years.
Dollar General helps shoppers Save time. Save money. Every day! by offering
products that are frequently used and replenished, such as food, snacks, health and
beauty aids, cleaning supplies, basic apparel, house wares and seasonal items at low
everyday prices in convenient neighborhood locations. With more than 11,800 stores
in 43 states, Dollar General carries high quality private brands and sells products
from Americas most-trusted manufacturers such as Clorox, Energizer, Procter &
Gamble, Hanes, Coca-Cola, Mars, Unilever, Nestle, Kimberly-Clark, Kelloggs,
General Mills, and PepsiCo. For more information on Dollar General, please visit
www.dollargeneral.com .

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THEAST SA
TELLITE SALES
NORTHEAST
SATELLITE
518-695-5309 518-695-4337
http://northeastsatellitesales.com

THE GEORGI ON THE BATTENKILL


COMMUNITY PARK AND MUSEUM IN
THE HAMLET OF SHUSHAN, NY. IS THE
PERFECT SPOT FOR A SPECIAL DAY.
Whether it is an outdoor wedding, a concert, or a casual picnic, this is the
place where memories are made. Contact Coordinator, Wendy Bordwell @
(518) 854-3773 or info@thegeorgi.com Leashed Pets Welcome.
CALENDAR SUBMISSIONS:
May 9, 2015@ 3:00 PM : Battenkill Inspired Youth Photo Contest
Finalists: Exhibit Opening and Reception at the Georgi on the
Battenkill Community Room. Submission Deadline May 1. $50 First
Prize in three Age Groups. Finalists will be selected by a panel of judges
and refreshments served. Free and Open to the Public. Exhibit will be
displayed weekends and by appointment during the month of May. For
more information find us on Facebook, www.thegeorgi.com or contact
Coordinator, Wendy Bordwell @ 518.854.3773 or info@thegeorgi.com .
May 28, 2015 @ 7:00 PM: Caffe Lena on the Battenkill Concert
Series presents Dan Berggren & Alex Smith Folk Duo performing
Adirondack inspired Mountain Folk music in the Georgi on the Battenkill
Community Room. Tickets ($12) are available at brownpapertickets.com.
Limited seating.For more information find us on Facebook,
www.thegeorgi.com or contact Coordinator, Wendy Bordwell @
518.854.3773 or info@thegeorgi.com This project is made possible with
funds from the Decentralization Program, a regrant program of the New
York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew
Cuomo and the New York State Legislature and administered by LARAC/
Lower Adirondack Regional Arts Council.
July 9, 2015@ 7:00 PM: The Washington County Band Performance
and Rotary Ice Cream Social: Free and Open to the Public at the
Georgi on the Battenkill Community Park. For more information find us on
Facebook, www.thegeorgi.com or contact Coordinator, Wendy Bordwell
@ 518.854.3773 or info@thegeorgi.com . Leashed Pets Welcome.
July 16, 2015 @ 7:00 PM: Caffe Lena on the Battenkill Concert
Series presents Harpeth Rising Female Folk Trio performing
Newgrass, Rock and Classical in the Georgi on the Battenkill Community
Room. Tickets ($12) available at brownpapertickets.com. Limited seating.
For more information contact Coordinator, Wendy Bordwell @
518.854.3773 or info@thegeorgi.com This project is made possible with
funds from the Decentralization Program, a regrant program of the New
York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew
Cuomo and the New York State Legislature and administered by LARAC/
Lower Adirondack Regional Arts Council.
July 23, 2015 @ 7:00 PM: Hubbard Hall Theater Company Presents
Loves Labours Lost at the Georgi on the Battenkill Community
Park. Shakespeares wonderful comedy about four young couples trying
to find their way to love Free and Open to the Public at the Georgi on
the Battenkill Community Park. For more information find us on
Facebook, www.thegeorgi.com or contact Coordinator, Wendy Bordwell
@ 518.854.3773 or info@thegeorgi.com Leashed Pets Welcome.
August 9, 2015 @ 11:00 AM: The Fyffes and Drumms of Olde
Saratoga at the Georgi on the Battenkill Community Park. Free and Open
to the Public. For more information contact Coordinator, Wendy Bordwell
@ 518.854.3773 or info@thegeorgi.com Leashed Pets Welcome. This
project is made possible with funds from the Decentralization Program, a
re-grant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the
support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature
and administered by LARAC/Lower Adirondack Regional Arts Council.
August 9, 2015 @ 12:30 PM: Ulysses S. Grant A Retrospective on
his Life and Career presented by actor Steve Trimm of Grant Cottage in
the Georgi on the Battenkill Community Room. Free and Open to the
public, donations for Grant Cottage welcomed. For more information
contact Coordinator, Wendy Bordwell @ 518.854.3773 or
info@thegeorgi.com
September 13, 2015 @ 1:00 PM: The Georgi on the Battenkill 2nd
Annual Sunday Picnic in the Park . Live Music. Vendor Fare available for purchase. Bubbles for the Kids. Free, family friendly and open to
the public. Leashed Pets Welcome. For more information find us on
Facebook, www.thegeorgi.com or contact Coordinator, Wendy Bordwell
@ 518.854.3773 or info@thegeorgi.com This Event made possible with
support from Stewarts Shops and Glens Falls National Bank.

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